Think you will be fine with what you ordered.
I needed a couple 14' rods, so I ordered 2 Southern Crappie SCR143. I see the trolling model SCR143T is rated for 2 oz, but I never use anything much over 1/8 oz long lining jigs. Wondering if I should have got the T model in case I want to try tight-lining. The rods will be here tomorrow, so it is a moot point now. Not sure I will ever use 2 oz for anything, 3/4 oz seems enough to down-line a minnow for crappie.
I also want 2 shorter 12' for LL and vertical fishing brush w/minnow, and want to try the Denali Pryme; they seem to be highly recommended here. In 12', they sell a Heavy Jigging 1/4 oz max or Trolling 3/4 oz max. I'm thinking the Trolling rod here.
I have searched and read many, many threads on long lining here, but almost none mention the action of the rod used, just the length. Thanks!
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Think you will be fine with what you ordered.
Hoping I can get on the water soon, too! I've been using regular 5.5 - 6 foot panfish rods to troll and needed me some proper rods for a good spread.
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I too just started crappie fishing and was using every old spinning rod and reel I could find around here. I really needed some good equipment. But I am on a fixed income now so I had to be frugal when purchasing equipment.
One of my mentors told me about Ozark Signature Trolling Series rods on sale at Grizzly Jig for $39.99 each. I needed some to double duty for tight lining and long lining so I ordered 8 of the 16' rods (SS1603TR). They are working well for both.
I also purchased two used 12' and two used 14' rods for trolling. Then, Bass Pro Shops had their Crappie Maxx Pro Series Crappie rods on sale for $37.49 each recently. I ordered four 10' (CRPS80MLS-2) to use for trolling at the helm.
Then I ordered some Shimano IX 1000R reels to go on them. Nice functional reels for $12.99 each on Amazon. Spooling with Crappie Maxx 6lb line.
You may want to look into some of them too.
I tight line with the Southern Crappie scr 143's with up to 1 oz and they work great. You should be pleased with those. I recently purchased some 9' SC for longlining. Very good rods. Shimano IX1000R great reels.
Southern Crappie Rods were built for True longline trolling. jigs from 1/32 to 1/8oz. pulled @ 50' behind the boat. Yes they have softer tips action than most but they'll handle and land 20+ pound catfish also. If you want a stiff tightlining Rod look up Vexan Crappie Rods there's nothing like them for you folks that think you need over a 1oz. lead to catch a crappie. You should love the Southern's, I own @ 15 from 16' to 9' rods use them for both long line and tight lining!
Last edited by stumpjumper; 01-30-2019 at 08:16 AM.
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Awesome input and very helpful, y'all.
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You did good. I have 143’s for spider rigging and 12’s for long lining. They both work great. I also fish Denali for rigging. Just got a 11 ft Denali heavy jig pole. Seems like it will be good for brush pile fishing. Maybe a little more backbone than the trolling pole.
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